Frogr is a small application for the GNOME desktop that allows users to manage their accounts in the Flickr image hosting website. It supports all the basic Flickr features, including uploading pictures, adding descriptions, setting tags and managing sets and groups pools.
Frogr Features:
* Allow to upload pictures to flickr, specifying details such as title, description, tags, visibility, content type, safety level and whether the to "show up on global search results", both individually or to several pictures at once.
* Allow uploading pictures located in remote machines, through typically supported protocols (SAMBA, SSH, FTP...).
* Allow sorting pictures by title and date taken, besides the default order ("as loaded").
* Allow adding tags to pictures, opposite to just set them through the 'details' dialog.
* Allow setting specific licenses and geolocation information for pictures right from the desktop.
* Allow specifying sets and group pools for the pictures to be added to after the upload process.
* Allow to create sets right from frogr, opposite to just adding pictures to already existing ones.
* Allow specifying a list of pictures to be loaded from command line.
* Import tags from picture's metainformation if present when loading.
Frogr Features:
* Allow to upload pictures to flickr, specifying details such as title, description, tags, visibility, content type, safety level and whether the to "show up on global search results", both individually or to several pictures at once.
* Allow uploading pictures located in remote machines, through typically supported protocols (SAMBA, SSH, FTP...).
* Allow sorting pictures by title and date taken, besides the default order ("as loaded").
* Allow adding tags to pictures, opposite to just set them through the 'details' dialog.
* Allow setting specific licenses and geolocation information for pictures right from the desktop.
* Allow specifying sets and group pools for the pictures to be added to after the upload process.
* Allow to create sets right from frogr, opposite to just adding pictures to already existing ones.
* Allow specifying a list of pictures to be loaded from command line.
* Import tags from picture's metainformation if present when loading.
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